Practice Final Exam One Answers (D/1-29-2005)
1. Thomas Jefferson
2. 1776
3. 1789
4. George Washington
5. James Madison
6. 1776
7. John Hanson
8. Led to the writing of the U.S. Constitution at the Constitutional Convention.
9. Anti-Federalists
10. Federalists
11. Publius
12. 1789
13. James Madison
14. Marbury v.
15. McCulloch v.
16. Dred Scott v. San(d)ford
17. 1861 (memorize only
1865 for end of Civil War)
18.
19. Abraham Lincoln
20. 1865
21. Zero
22. 1865
23. Outlawed slavery as an economic system.
24. Federalism
25. Concurrent powers
26. Unitary
27. Block grants
28. Revenue sharing
29. 1929
30. the Great Depression which then
led to the New Deal
31. Franklin D. Roosevelt
32. Benito Mussolini
33. Adolph Hitler
34. Franklin D. Roosevelt
35. Harry Truman
36. 1945
37. 1945
38. 1945
39.
40.
41. Brown v. Board of Education of
42. Brown v. Board of Education of
43. Martin Luther King, Jr.
44.
45. 1989
46. Communism
47. Founding Fathers, Framers
48. 1776
49.
50. 1989
51. General, President of the Constitutional Convention,
President of the
52. Ratified after the Constitution
53. Bicameral
54. Reserved
55. Both
57. Delegated, enumerated, expressed
(Which two listed are concurrent? Which
three listed are exclusive?)
58. McCulloch v.
59. Categorical, grants-in-aid, conditional
61. Executive
62. Judicial
63. Legislative
64.
65. House of Representatives
66. Two years
67. Six years
68. Life, good behavior (may be impeached, tried and removed if convicted)
69. Four years, (maximum of two terms)
70. Veto, pocket veto (President may
also decline to sign a bill, but it becomes law anyway, unless this occurs
during the
last ten days Congress is in session)